Page 2 - Parts
Parts edge guide sheet feeder paper support output tray feeder guard document cover transportation lock lever document table control panel(See “Control Panel Functions” on page 12.) reflective document mat memory card slot ink cartridge clamps scanner unit USB cable connector
Page 3 - All in One Product; Basic Operation Guide
3 All in One Product All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording...
Page 4 - Contents
4 Contents Safety Instructions Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Warnings, Cautions, and Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Using the Control Panel Control Panel Functions . . . . . . . ....
Page 8 - When placing this product
8 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Read all of the instructions in this section when setting up and using this product. When placing this product ❏ Avoid places subject to rapid changes in temperature and humidity. Also, keep this product away from direct sunlight, strong ...
Page 9 - When choosing a power source; When using a memory card
Safety Instructions 9 When choosing a power source ❏ Use only the type of power source indicated on the label on the back of this product. ❏ Use only the power cord that comes with this product. Use of another cord may cause fire or electric shock. ❏ This product’s power cord is for use with this pr...
Page 10 - When handling ink cartridges
10 Safety Instructions When handling ink cartridges ❏ Be careful not to break the hooks on the side of the ink cartridge when you remove it from its package. ❏ Keep the ink cartridge out of the reach of children. Do not allow children to handle it, or drink ink. ❏ Be careful when you handle used ink...
Page 11 - When using the LCD panel
Safety Instructions 11 ❏ Unplug this product and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:The power cord or plug is damaged; liquid has entered into this product; this product has been dropped or the cover damaged; this product does not operate normally or exhibi...
Page 12 - Using the Control Panel; Control Panel Functions; LCD panel
12 Using the Control Panel Using the Control Panel Control Panel Functions LCD panel The LCD panel shows the current status of this product and helps you make various settings. The upper left area of the LCD panel shows the result of pressing the A button, the upper right for the B , the lower left ...
Page 14 - Lights; ononon
14 Using the Control Panel Lights Adjusting the LCD panel density You can adjust the density of the LCD panel as follows. 1. Press the P On button to turn on this product. 2. Press the Setup Mode button to enter the Setup Mode. 3. Press the A or the l / r Select button repeatedly until 7.LCD Contras...
Page 15 - Copying; Overview of the Basic Procedure
Copying 15 Copying This section describes how to make copies using the control panel. For information on making copies using a computer, see the Reference Guide . Note: When you make a copy using a control panel function, a moiré (cross-hatch) pattern may appear on your printout. To eliminate the mo...
Page 16 - Loading Paper
16 Copying 4. You can change the copy layout if necessary (see “Copying in Various of Layouts” on page 21). Note: Be sure to change the copy layout first before changing the copy settings because all copy settings (paper type, print quality, number of copies, paper size) return to the default values...
Page 20 - Placing a Document on the Document Table
20 Copying Placing a Document on the Document Table Note: Keep the document table clean. 1. Open the document cover. Place the original document facing down on the document table. Make sure that the document is properly aligned. c Caution: Never open the document cover beyond its limit by intention....
Page 21 - Copying in Various of Layouts; How to change the layout
Copying 21 2. Make sure the reflective document mat is attached to the document cover. 3. Close the document cover gently so that the document does not move. Note: ❏ To scan the document properly, close the document cover to prevent interference from the external light. ❏ Do not leave photographs on...
Page 23 - Copying without margins
Copying 23 Copying without margins You can make a copy that covers the entire page of paper by using the BorderFree layout (see page 21 to select this layout). In the “BorderFree” layout, you can change the following settings (see “Changing Copy Setting” on page 31). * indicates the default setting....
Page 24 - Copying with small margins
24 Copying Note: ❏ You cannot make a copy without margins if the reduce/enlarge value is outside the range of 25 to 400% when “Auto Fit Page” is selected. ❏ Because this layout enlarge the image to a size slightly larger than the paper size, the portion of the image that extends beyond the edge of t...
Page 26 - Copying an image multiple times on one sheet
26 Copying Copying an image multiple times on one sheet You can make multiple copies of an image on a single sheet of paper by using “Repeat” layout (see “How to change the layout” on page 21 to select this layout). You can select number of copied image from Auto, 4, 9 and 16. In the “Repeat” layout...
Page 27 - Making a poster
Copying 27 Making a poster You can make a poster size copy using the “Poster” layout (see “How to change the layout” on page 21 to select this layout). In the “Poster” layout, you can change the following settings (see “Changing Copy Setting” on page 31). * indicates the default setting. Note: ❏ You...
Page 28 - Gluing the images together; Copying several pages on one sheet
28 Copying Gluing the images together 1. Align the images. 2. Cut the crossover area, and then glue all the images together. w Warning: Be careful when using edged tools. Copying several pages on one sheet You can copy two or four original images on a single sheet of paper by using “2-up” or “4-up” ...
Page 30 - Mirror copy
30 Copying Mirror copy You can copy a reversed image to print on Iron-On Cool Peel Transfer Paper by using the “Mirror” layout (see “How to change the layout” on page 21 to select this layout). In the “Mirror” layout, you can change the following settings (see “Changing Copy Setting” on page 31). * ...
Page 31 - Changing Copy Setting
Copying 31 Changing Copy Setting In the Copy Mode, you can change the copy settings as you prefer, using the A , B , C , and D buttons. By pressing the Menu button when you are in the Copy Mode, you can adjust the following features as well. Button Copy setting Page to see A Paper type page 32 B Red...
Page 32 - Saving and recalling copy settings; Selecting the paper type
32 Copying Saving and recalling copy settings You can save the current copy settings (except the number of copies) by pressing the l Select button and hold it for 3 seconds. To recall the settings you have saved, press the r Select button and hold it for 3 seconds. Note: To reset all settings and re...
Page 33 - Selecting the copy quality; Reducing or enlarging copies automatically
Copying 33 Selecting the copy quality Press the C button repeatedly until the copy quality you want appears on the LCD panel. The options you can select are: Draft, Text, Photo, and Best. Reducing or enlarging copies automatically You can reduce or enlarge a copy automatically by selecting the size ...
Page 34 - Selecting the paper size; Setting the number of copies; How to use the numeric buttons
34 Copying Selecting the paper size Select the appropriate size of the paper loaded on the sheet feeder as described below. Press the D button repeatedly until the appropriate paper size appears on the LCD panel. The paper size you can select are: A4, 10 × 15, 4" × 6", and A5. Note: When you...
Page 35 - Making copies lighter or darker; Reducing or enlarging copies manually; oooo
Copying 35 Making copies lighter or darker This product allows you to adjust the copying density in nine steps. 1. Press the Menu button to enter the Copy Menu. 2. Press the C button or l / r Select button repeatedly until 2.Copy Density appears on the LCD panel. 3. Press the OK button. The LCD pane...
Page 36 - Canceling Copying
36 Copying 2. Press the C button or the l / r Select button repeatedly until 3.Optional Zoom appears on the LCD panel, and then press the OK button. The LCD panel is shown below. 3. Enter a value (%) for the copying size, using the numeric buttons (see “How to use the numeric buttons” on page 34) or...
Page 37 - Printing Using an Index Form
Printing Directly from a Memory Card 37 Printing Directly from a Memory Card This product allows you to print photos directly from a memory card without using a computer. For information on printing from a computer, refer to the Reference Guide . Note: ❏ Before printing large jobs, try a single shee...
Page 38 - Printing an Index Form
38 Printing Directly from a Memory Card Printing an Index Form 1. Load a memory card (see “Loading Memory Cards” on page 44). 2. Press the Memory Card Mode button to enter the Memory Card mode. Note: If the message No memory card. Operation Canceled. appears on the LCD panel, load a memory card prop...
Page 39 - Printing photos by filling in the Index Form; Printing one photo from an Index Form
Printing Directly from a Memory Card 39 Printing photos by filling in the Index Form 1. Print an Index Form (see “Printing an Index Form” on page 38). 2. On the Index Form, use a dark pen to fill in the circles underneath the photos that you want to print, and specify the paper type. See the example...
Page 40 - Printing multiple photos from an Index Form
40 Printing Directly from a Memory Card 3. Press the A or the l / r Select button repeatedly until the LCD panel shows 3.One image , and then press the D or OK button. 4. Enter the desired photo number on the Index Form using the numeric buttons (see “How to use the numeric buttons” on page 34) or p...
Page 42 - Printing All Photos on a Memory Card
42 Printing Directly from a Memory Card Printing All Photos on a Memory Card Using this feature, you can print all photos stored on a memory card. 1. Load a memory card (see “Loading Memory Cards” on page 44) and paper (see “Loading Paper” on page 16). 2. Press the Memory Card Mode button to enter t...
Page 43 - Printing with DPOF Functions
Printing Directly from a Memory Card 43 Printing with DPOF Functions DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is an industry-standard print file request format. This product conforms to DPOF version 1.10. DPOF lets you set photo numbers and the number of copies for photos stored on a digital camera, before...
Page 44 - Loading Memory Cards; Loadable memory card
44 Printing Directly from a Memory Card Loading Memory Cards Loadable memory card This product features three memory card slots. The types of memory cards loadable for each slot are shown below. * An adapter is required. Note: The method to use a memory card varies depending on its card type. Be sur...
Page 45 - Available image files; Inserting memory cards
Printing Directly from a Memory Card 45 Available image files You can use image files that meet the following requirements. * DCF stands for the “Design rule for Camera File system” standard, which is set by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). ** Supports...
Page 47 - Ejecting memory cards; Changing Print Setting
Printing Directly from a Memory Card 47 5. If the images are stored on the memory card, the following message appears. Press the D or OK button. Ejecting memory cards 1. Make sure all the printing job is finished and the memory card light is not flashing. 2. Open the memory card slot cover. 3. Eject...
Page 49 - How to select options you want
Printing Directly from a Memory Card 49 Adjusting Print Image and Printing with Additional Information Using this feature, you can adjust the quality of printouts. You can also include the following information in printouts: shooting date and time, and photo details (exposure time/shutter speed, F n...
Page 54 - Date
54 Printing Directly from a Memory Card 8. Saturation This feature allows you to adjust the vividness of printouts. The default setting is Standard. 9. Date You can print the shooting date in the bottom right area of a printout. You can choose a date formatting style from the list below. The default...
Page 55 - Time
Printing Directly from a Memory Card 55 10 . . . . Time You can print the shooting time in the bottom right area of a printout. You can choose a time formatting style from the list below (the example shows the case of printing a photo taken at 10:00 p.m.).The default setting is None. 11 . . . . Prin...
Page 57 - Canceling Printing
Printing Directly from a Memory Card 57 Canceling Printing To cancel printing, press the y Stop button. Note: Do not pull on the paper. The paper being copied will come out automatically to the output tray.
Page 58 - Scanning by using the LCD panel and buttons; Scanning to Memory Card
58 Scanning by using the LCD panel and buttons Scanning by using the LCD panel and buttons This product allows you to scan images to a memory card, computer, or e-mail (available on a computer), and then edit them to meet your needs. To scan images to a computer or e-mail, see the Reference Guide . ...
Page 60 - Formatting a memory card; Scanning to Your Computer
60 Scanning by using the LCD panel and buttons 6. Eject the memory card after printing is finished (see “Ejecting memory cards” on page 47). c Caution: Do not remove the memory card or turn off the product while printing or while the memory card light is flashing. Data on the memory card may be lost...
Page 61 - Scanning Directly to Your e-mail
Scanning by using the LCD panel and buttons 61 3. Press the Scan Mode button to enter the Scan Mode. 4. Press the A or the l / r Select button repeatedly until 2.To PC appears on the LCD panel, and then press the D or OK button. The original document is scanned to your computer and EPSON Smart Panel...
Page 62 - Canceling Scanning
62 Scanning by using the LCD panel and buttons 4. Press the A or the l / r Select button repeatedly until 3.To E-mail appears on the LCD panel, and then press the D or OK button. For details on further steps, see the Reference Guide . c Caution: Never open the scanner unit while scanning or copying;...
Page 63 - Loading slides and films
Scanning by using the LCD panel and buttons 63 Loading slides and films You can scan 35 mm film strips and slides. Your document cover also functions as the Film Adapter. c Caution: Hold the film at its edges, or else use gloves. Touching the film surface with bare hands can leave fingerprints or ot...
Page 65 - 5 mm film strips
Scanning by using the LCD panel and buttons 65 6. Close the document cover. Note: ❏ Make sure the document cover is completely closed; otherwise you cannot obtain proper colored images. ❏ A newton ring (ring-shaped stripes pattern) may appear in the scanned image. To remove the newton ring, set the ...
Page 67 - Storing the film holder
Scanning by using the LCD panel and buttons 67 2. Place slides in the 35 mm slides holder, as shown below. Storing the film holder When not using the film holder, you can store it inside the document cover. 1. Open the document cover. 2. Slide the film holder into the document cover.
Page 69 - Replacing Ink Cartridges; Ink Cartridges; Checking the Ink Level
Replacing Ink Cartridges 69 Replacing Ink Cartridges This product monitors the amount of ink left in each cartridge, using an IC chip built into the cartridge. If it detects the ink is low or running out, it notifies you of the ink cartridge to replace, using a message on the LCD panel or your compu...
Page 70 - Checking the; Precautions on Ink Cartridge Replacement
70 Replacing Ink Cartridges Checking the iiii nk level using the LCD panel 1. Make sure this product is on, and then press the Setup Mode button. 2. Press the A button repeatedly until 1.Ink levels appears on the LCD panel and then press the x Color button. The amount of ink appears. 3. If you want ...
Page 72 - Replacing an Ink Cartridge; When the ink is empty:
72 Replacing Ink Cartridges Replacing an Ink Cartridge Follow the steps below to replace ink cartridges. Note: Before replacing an ink cartridge, read “Precautions on Ink Cartridge Replacement” on page 70 and “When handling ink cartridges” on page 10. 1. Make sure this product is on. 2. When the ink...
Page 77 - Maintenance and Transporting; Checking the Print Head Nozzles
Maintenance and Transporting 77 Maintenance and Transporting Checking the Print Head Nozzles If you find that the printed image is unexpectedly faint or some dots in the printed image are missing, checking the print head nozzles helps you to identify the problem. Follow the steps below to check the ...
Page 79 - Cleaning the Print Head
Maintenance and Transporting 79 Cleaning the Print Head If you find that the nozzle check result is unexpectedly faint or some dots in the printed image are missing, you may be able to solve these problems by cleaning the print head, which ensures that the nozzles are delivering ink properly. Note: ...
Page 80 - Aligning the Print Head
80 Maintenance and Transporting 4. When Head cleaning... disappears from the LCD panel, perform the nozzle check to confirm that the head is clean and to reset the cleaning cycle. See “Checking the Print Head Nozzles” on page 77. Note: ❏ If the print quality has not improved after repeating this pro...
Page 81 - Transporting This Product
Maintenance and Transporting 81 4. Press the A or l / r Select button repeatedly until 5.Head alignment appears on the LCD panel, and then press the x Color button. The alignment patterns are printed. 5. Look at the alignment patterns. Find the pair of vertical lines that is aligned in pattern #1, a...
Page 84 - Troubleshooting; Error Messages
84 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Error Messages You can identify many common problems using the ! Error light and error messages on your Control Panel. If this product stops working and the ! Error light is on, use the following table of error messages to diagnose the problem, and then try the rec...
Page 87 - The Copied Image is Improperly Sized; The Image is Printed in Sepia
Troubleshooting 87 The Copied Image is Improperly Sized When Auto Fit Page is selected as the Reduce/Enlarge setting on the LCD panel and the border of the original document is white or very light, the size of the original might not be recognized correctly. This may cause the copied image to be impr...
Page 88 - Clearing the Jammed Paper; If the paper is jammed inside this product
88 Troubleshooting Clearing the Jammed Paper If paper is jammed inside this product, an error message appears on the LCD panel. You may be able to clear the jammed paper using the Control Panel. Follow the instructions below. 1. Press the x Color button to eject the jammed paper. If the jammed paper...
Page 89 - Contacting Customer Support; Regional Customer Services
Contacting Customer Support 89 Contacting Customer Support Regional Customer Services If your EPSON product is not operating properly and you cannot solve the problem using the troubleshooting information in your product documentation, contact customer support services for assistance. If customer su...
Page 90 - For users in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
90 Contacting Customer Support For users in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland For users in the Middle East For users in Scandinavia For users in South Africa URL http://www.epson.co.uk Telephone (UK) 08701 637 766 (The Republic of Ireland) 01 679 9016 URL http://www.epson.com E-mail eps...
Page 91 - For user in France; Support Technique EPSON France,; Ouvert du lundi au samedi de 9h00 à 20h00 sans interruption; SERVICES; du support technique.; For user in Germany; EPSON Service Center c/o Exel Hünxe GmbH; For user in Italy; Assistenza e Servizio Clienti
Contacting Customer Support 91 For user in France Support Technique EPSON France, 0 892 899 999 (0,34 E/minute) Ouvert du lundi au samedi de 9h00 à 20h00 sans interruption http://www.epson.fr/support/selfhelp/french.htm pour accéder à l' AIDE EN LIGNE. http://www.epson.fr/support/services/index.shtm...
Page 92 - For users in Spain
92 Contacting Customer Support For users in Spain For users in Portugal URL http://www.epson.es E-mail [email protected] Telephone 902 40 41 42 Fax 93 582 15 16 URL http://www.epson.pt E-mail [email protected] Telephone 707 222 000 Fax 21 303 54 90
Page 93 - Product Information; Product Specifications; Electrical
Product Information 93 Product Information Product Specifications Electrical 120V Model 220-240V Model Note: Check the label on the back of this product for the voltage information. Environmental Input voltage range 108 to 132V Rated frequency range 50 to 60 Hz Power consumption Approx. 21 W (ISO105...
Page 94 - Mechanical
94 Product Information Mechanical Printing Scanning Paper path Sheet feeder, rear entry Sheet feeder capacity About 120 sheets at 64 g/m² (17 lb) paper Dimensions 456 mm × 439 mm × 256 mm (W × D × H, not including rubber feet and loading tray) Weight 9.8 kg (21.6 lb) without ink cartridges Printing ...
Page 95 - Paper; Paper specifications
Product Information 95 Paper Note: Since the quality of any particular brand or type of paper may be changed by the manufacturer at any time, EPSON cannot guarantee the quality of any non-EPSON brand or type of paper. Always test a sample of paper stock before purchasing large quantities or printing...
Page 99 - Printable area
Product Information 99 Note: ❏ Poor quality paper may reduce the print quality and cause paper jams or other problems. If you have print quality problems, switch to a higher grade paper. ❏ Do not load curled or folded paper. ❏ Use paper under normal conditions:Temperature 15 to 25°C (59 to 77°F)Humi...